Hollywood actor Joel Kinnaman, who has featured in the newly released DC film 'The Suicide Squad', lately accused Swedish model, Gabrielle Magnusson of cheating, after having consensual sex in 2018.
According to E! News, reports from the Los Angeles Superior Court state that Kinnaman proposed a restricting order against Gabriella Magnusson, who also goes by the name Bella Davis, on Friday.
He claimed that the woman is "threatening to publicize false information about" him, comprising that he "had sex with her against her will."
Later, the actor took to Instagram and dealt with the reasoning behind his lawful move, in a lengthy testimony. Writing to his 1.3 million followers, Kinnaman, in his statement said, "Earlier this morning, I filed for a restraining order against a woman who has been threatening to physically harm me and my family and loved ones, and attempting to extort money and other things of value from me." He added, "While it is mortifying and scary to come forward about all of this, what feels worse is enduring the escalating daily threats of physical harm to me and my loved ones and threats to go to the press with fabricated, vile rumours unless I agree to a list of demands that includes money, Hollywood connections, helping to secure a work visa, a verified Instagram page, a Wikipedia page, a photoshoot with Sports Illustrated, an additional USD 400,000 USD for an apartment and more."
Kinnaman alleged that he and Bella "met up in New York and had consensual sex" in November 2018 and again the following month, "but did not spend the night together because I had to get up early the following morning for work. The next day she texted me that she was bothered that I had not asked her to spend the night and that I did not check with her to make sure she made it home safely."
In his Instagram declaration, he further alleged that Bella tried to transmit with him in 2019 and 2020 and sent "sexually explicit content".
Kinnaman said he "did not respond" because he was in a liaison. But according to the actor, "Bella continued to try to communicate with me, texting and calling from other people's phones and communication became more and more antagonistic, threatening and frightening over time."
Kinnaman declared that he and Bella had "a lengthy telephone conversation," in "which she knew was being recorded," on July 25 of this year. He further claimed that Bella "more than once acknowledged that the sex was consensual" during the discussion, yet "reiterated her threat to tell the media that it was against her will unless I met her demands. At one point, she stated, 'Do you know how much money I would get and how famous I would be if I went to the press?'
She also made threats of physical violence against me and my family by herself and others, including her brother, a convicted felon, who pointed a rifle at my manager."
As per the actor, "her threats of violence against me and my loved ones have become so serious and specific that I felt I had no choice but to seek a restraining order."He completed his statement by arguing, "to be VERY clear so there is no misunderstanding: I stand by all victims of sexual assault. That is not what occurred here. This was consensual sex. And now it is an attempt to extort. More importantly -- this is a threat to the safety of my family and loved ones, which will always be my top priority."
In 2019, Kinnaman made his red carpet debut with model Kelly Gale. They later declared their engagement in January 2020. They previously visited the Warner Bros. premiere of 'The Suicide Squad' at a Los Angeles theatre on August 2. "@thesuicidesquad red carpet @kellybellyboom," Kinnaman posted on Instagram with the heart emoji and an image kissing his fiancee.
Recently, Kinnaman was married to Cleo Wattenstrom for two years but they broke up in late 2018.